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orrectly add the phrase to the sentence below. ~too hot to eat~ john will enjoy the pancakes. format the title correctly. the secret garden is a classic novel that everyone should read. complete the following analogy. blackboard is to chalk as a) lawn is to grass b) paper is to pencil circle the dependent clause. underline the independent clause. when sally came out of the bathroom with toilet paper on her shoe and everyone laughed, she knew she had committed a huge faux pas. identify the gerund phrase. eating a popsicle on a hot day can be messy.
- For adding the phrase "too hot to eat" to "John will enjoy the pancakes", we can say "John will enjoy the pancakes once they are no longer too hot to eat."
- For formatting the title "The Secret Garden is a classic novel that everyone should read", if we are talking about title - case, it should be "The Secret Garden: A Classic Novel That Everyone Should Read".
- In the analogy "Blackboard is to chalk as", the relationship is of a writing surface and the writing tool. Just as chalk is used on a blackboard, a pencil is used on paper. So the answer is b) Paper is to pencil.
- In the sentence "When Sally came out of the bathroom with toilet paper on her shoe and everyone laughed, she knew she had committed a huge faux - pas", the dependent clause is "When Sally came out of the bathroom with toilet paper on her shoe and everyone laughed" and the independent clause is "she knew she had committed a huge faux - pas".
- In the sentence "Eating a popsicle on a hot day can be messy", the gerund phrase is "Eating a popsicle on a hot day".
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- John will enjoy the pancakes once they are no longer too hot to eat.
- The Secret Garden: A Classic Novel That Everyone Should Read
- b) Paper is to pencil
- Dependent clause: When Sally came out of the bathroom with toilet paper on her shoe and everyone laughed; Independent clause: she knew she had committed a huge faux - pas
- Eating a popsicle on a hot day